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Pennsylvania College of Technology second year student Kelsey Cantor of Williansport seems to be second guess her decision to have her hair cut as her sister Caylee Cantor cuts her long hair for Pantene Beautiful Lenghts during Lycoming College's Relay for Life at Lycoming's recreation center Friday. Students from Barone Beauty Academy cut hair for Pantene which makes wigs for cancer patients at no charge. The fund raiser was organized by Colleges Against Cancer in association with the American Cancer Society. 30 plus groups stayed up from 6:00 p.m. Friday until 6:00 am Saturday to walk, play games, have a volleyball tournament, dancing, and other activities to raise money for the ACS.

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Lycoming College senior Stanley Hoang of Philadelphia reacts after seeing his cut pony tail as Ashley Doan of Barone Beauty Academy styles his hair during Lycoming College's Relay for Life at Lycoming's recreation center Friday. The hair was donated to Pantene Beautiful Lenghts for the making of wigs for for cancer patients at no charge. The fund raiser was organized by Colleges Against Cancer in association with the American Cancer Society. 30 plus groups stayed up from 6:00 p.m. Friday until 6:00 am Saturday to walk, play games, have a volleyball tournament, dancing, and other activities to raise money for the ACS.

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Lycoming College sophomore Margaret Daubert of West Grove, PA stuffs a teddy bear at one of the booths during Lycoming College's Relay for Life in the school's recreation center Friday. The fund raiser was organized by Colleges Against Cancer in association with the American Cancer Society. 30 plus groups stayed up from 6:00 p.m. Friday until 6:00 am Saturday to walk, play games, have a volleyball tournament, dancing, and other activities to raise money for the ACS.

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Lycoming College sophomore Jared Dietz of Harrisburg, left, waits as Junior Justin Jacobs of Jim Thorpe dumps french fries into his bowl at the Phi Kappa Psi booth during Lycoming College's Relay for Life. The fund raiser was organized by Colleges Against Cancer in association with the American Cancer Society. 30 plus groups stayed up from 6:00 p.m. Friday until 6:00 am Saturday to walk, play games, have a volleyball tournament, dancing, and other activities to raise money for the ACS.

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Lycoming College Class of 2006 Heather Lanning of Altoona tells of her experiances as a cancer survivor and care giver during Lycoming College's Relay for Life Friday night at the college's recreation center. The fund raiser was organized by Colleges Against Cancer in association with the American Cancer Society. 30 plus groups stayed up from 6:00 p.m. Friday until 6:00 am Saturday to walk, play games, have a volleyball tournament, dancing, and other activities to raise money for the ACS.

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Cancer survivors prepare to blow out the candles on their cupcakes during the opening ceremony for the Lycoming College Relay for Life Friday at the college's recreation center. The fund raiser was organized by Colleges Against Cancer in association with the American Cancer Society. 30 plus groups stayed up from 6:00 p.m. Friday until 6:00 am Saturday to walk, play games, have a volleyball tournament, dancing, and other activities to raise money for the ACS.